Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1789-1924 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more

Download & Play

Questions

Newspaper Page Text

BPfr
ww- -. ''wnn' "
' ?T".
JT
?wrc-
r,i "'
T,.r
W '
ft
ft1
MB DAILY BULLETIN.
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
But Established for the Benefit of All.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1893.
It is reported Hint tho draft uf n
now troaty of amity and coininoroo
botwoou tho Unitod States and tho
Hawaiian Islands wont forward by
to-day's mail. Whilo tho tonor of
tho docuinont has not transpired, it
is boliovod that it amounts to an ac
coptauoo of tho situation, by tho
Provisional Government, to govern
tho relations between tho two conn
trios until tho dawn of a brighter
prospect for annexation.
Mr. Stovous showed good tasto in
his last little speech beforo a Hawai
ian audience Ho made no direct
roforonco to tho question dividing
tho community, and, while he made
no boasting prophecy of fruits of
his ministry liore, ho at tho same
tiino avoided any uoto of lamenta
tion ovor tho failuro of his efforts to
gather in tho "pear." It is a pity
that his address to bo delivered in
San Francisco is not an amplifica
tion of this wiso model.
Prior to tho closing of tho foreign
mail tho racks containing back num
bers of tho Daily and Weekly Bul
letin woro cleaned out. Orders
from the Hawaiian Nows Company
could only bo partly tilled. This
was all in spito of tho fact that ad
ditions to tho ordinary edition have
repeatedly boon made in eases of
exceptionally interesting issues. The
regular circulation of the paper has
in the meantime grown steadily, be
ing now considerably larger than at
tho beginning of this year, iu spite
of tho unusually dull times and tho
appearance of a rival in the evening
field.
VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY.
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain
and Ireland and Empress of India,
is seventy-four years old to-day if
she has been spared, and she was in
good health at last accouuts.
All Government offices and courts
of justice in Honolulu closed at
noon in honor of the illustrious and
venerable British monarch.
The harbor is surpassingly ga',
many merchantmen, as woll as the
two American and ono British war
ships, being in full dross. Eoyal
salutes woro fired at 12 o'clock by
tho warships and tho Hawaiian bat
tery. Government schools woro given a
half holiday, to tho universal delight
of tho pupils. Queen's woathor pro
vails. Diplomatic and consular flags
of all nations are floating iu the
breeze. Nobody iu Hawaii ha-5 any
thing but a fond aloha for Victoria,
whose name will always be identified
with tho ora of tho world's greatest
advancement in everything good and
great, whoso title tho Victorian Age
anticipates the deliberate records
of history.
STEVENS' VALEDICTORY.
In to-da3''s issuo will bo found tho
valedictory of Hon. John L. Stevens,
which ho has prepared to prosent to
the American people on his arrival
at San Francisco this day week.
Crowded columns preclude a review
of tho addross in this issuo. It will
bo found a thoroughly partisan
document, as might bo expected,
giving a one-sided presentation of
facts such as one looks for in tho
products of an election campaign.
Mr. Stevens came hero to promoto
tho annexation of tho Hawaiian Isl
ands to tho Unitod States. When
ho had about given up hopes of see
ing tho ond brought about, in his
term of office, what ho deemed a
favorable opportunity suddenly
aroso and he embraced it. In doing
so ho violated all the rules of his
diplomatic position, acting boldly
in the role of an abettor of a revolu
tion to ovorturn the friendly gov
ernment to which ho was accredited.
Had Mr. Harrison's administration
Bocured another lease of power
ovon with tho loss of tho late Mr.
Blaino, whoso policy Mr. Stevens
was sent hero to promoto thoro is
no doubt that Mr. Stevens would bo
going homo to rocoivo only rewards
for faithful services at this ond of
tho liiio to tho cause of jingoism.
As it is, ho roturiis a disappointed
man in more ways than ouo, and this
fact wo allow as an extenuation for
the pottish and partisan peculiari
ties of his valedictory. His state
ments of fact and Ids arguments for
an un-Amoricau policy of bald and
bold conquost derived from ancient
and contemporary history may bo
loft for loiBtiro roviow.
Tho promptness and certainty of
its cures havo made Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy famous. It is in
tended especially for coughs, colds,
croup and whooping coughs, and is
tho most elfectuul romody Known for
these diseases. Mr. C. B, Main, of
Union City, l'a.,says: "I have a groat
sale on Chamberlain's Cough llomo
dy. I warrant every bottle nml havo
never hoard of one" failing to give
entire satisfaction." fit) coiit bottles
for sale by all dealers, lleuson,
Smith & Co., agents for tho Hawai
ian Islauds,
THE AUSTRALIA DEPARTS.
She is
Soarchod for tho
Walker.
Missing
Tho S. S. Australia sailed shortly
after noon to-day with a full passen
ger list and cargo, mo L-. Lt. unmi .
was iu attendance and gave tho I
usual serenade. Tho dock was crowd-
od with curious onlookers, some to !
see their friends off, others to speed ;
the good ship on her return voyage,
Prior to her departure tho steamer
was searched from stem to stern for
Captain A. V. Walker, wanted by ,
tho iiolico fo
r the tliolt oi uio station
opium, biglit olneers wore ongaged
with bull's eyes in the search. De
tective Wagner pried into the ba
nana boxes on the upper deck, but
no ono was located. Tho ollicers
were the last to come off the steam
er. Mrs. Sutherland, who was pre
viously arrested in connection with
tho opium steal, boarded tho steamer
about fifteen minutes beforo sho
lines woro thrown olf, followed by her
father, .Mr. Sinclair, carrying a valise.
There is talk about town that Walker
may have been on board in disguiso.
Anather report is that Walker put
out in a boat yesterday from Wni
kiki and caught tho bark It. P.
Uithet, bound for San Francisco,
outside the harbor. Tho police, how
ever, havo nothing definite as to
Walker's whereabouts.
As tho steamer was turning around
the syren whistle of the U. S. cruiser
Boston blew several blasts. Tho tug
Elou and tho dredge also sent her a
farewell note.
Tho most painful cases of rheum
atism may bo relieved by a fow ap
plications of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm; its continued uso will cure
any case, no matter of how long
standing. It is equally beneficial for
laino back, pain in tho side, pain in
the chest; lameness, and in all pain
ful affections requiring an external
romotty. A piece of flannel saturat
ed with Pain Balm and bound on
ovor the seat of pain is superior to
any plaster. For sale by all dealers.
Benson, Smith & Co., Agents for tho
Hawaiian Islands.
By Jas. F. Morgan.
Mortgagee's
Notice of
and Sale.
Foreclosure
X ACCORDANCE WITH THK PRO
vislons of n certain umituai'c nuide bv
George N. Shaw to V. II. Cornwell, dated
ucioocr so, inu, reconieu in i.iner i.u,
page 111: Notice is hereby given that tho
mortgagee intends to foreclose tho same
for condition broken, to wit: non-payment
of the principal and intere-d.
Notice is also given that after thu expira
tion of three weeks from the date of this
notice the property conveyed in said mort
gage will he advertised for sale at Public
Auction, nt the Auction Rooms of .Ins. F.
Morgan, in Honolulu, Oahu, on SATUR
DAY, May 27. IMi.S, at l'i o'clock noon.
X3F further particulars can be had of
W. It. Ca-tle, Attornev-at-l.aw.
Dated Honolulu, April 27. 1MM.
V. II. CORNWELL, Mortgagee.
Tin: mm'.misks fusvcvr.ii iiv said moutoaoi:
CONSIST of:
12 Shares in the llui Land oflvahu
uaiu, Kinnitpuli. Maui, It. P. lKHj, con
taining 2H7.I Acre.
21 Share iu tho Mailepai Hui Land, in
Kaanapali, Maui, 11. P. Iil33, containing
7118 Acres.
.'! A certain parcel in Waiokama, Laha
ina, of liti rods, covered by kill. 311(1 11. to
Ptipule.
1 A parcel of Land on King street, in
Lelco, Honolulu, of 1H7 fathoms, covered
by It. P. '.Mill, kill. 1747 It. to Malaekoa.
"(No-, .'land -1 are subject to a mortgage
of $000 to llillebrand recorded in Liber 131,
page 111.)
Jas. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
Honolulu, Muy 21, 18!3.
7;i.')-:it
Household -:- Furniture
-A.T AUCTION.
On TUESDAY, Way 30, 1893,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M..
At the Residonco of 51 n. 5IALCOL5I
1JKUWN, Nuttanu Avenue, aliovo Vinu
yurd street, I will "ell at Public Auction
The : Entire : Household : Furniture,
-- ('onipri-ing
1 Meld Upright Piano
11. V. 5Iusie Hack, Piano Lamp,
Center and Sofa ltugs,
Patent Rockers, Wicker Itockers,
Lounge, Curtains and Poles,
B. W. Bedroom Set,
5Iattntses, Feather Pillows,
liodstcads, liureaus,
1 Wilcox & Glbb's Automatic Machine,
1 WHITE SEWING MACHINE,
lllaek Walnut Wardrobe,
Koa Extension Dining Table,
U. W. Dining Chairs. Ice Chest.
li. W. Sideboard, Deo'ted Dinner Set,
Crockery and Glussware,
ONE FISCHER RANGE,
Agate Wore, Kerns and Plants,
Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc.
Jas,
3T. nvEorga-n,
AUCTIONEER.
"3.r-5t
By Lowis J. Levey.
Land in Kau, Hawaii,
FOR SALE AT AUCTION !
On SATURDAY, May 27,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
I will sell lit Piibllu Auction, nt my Sales
room, One Piece Land, MAIALOA,
(Situated at Kahukii, Ivan, 1i 'J-lu Acres,
well adapted for the Cultiva
tion of Coll'ee.
ttt For particulars apply to
Lewis X. Levey,
73:i-3t AUCTION HER,
Fine Job 1'rintiny ut the Jiulktin Ojjiee,
Hawiau Hardware Co., L'A
Saturday, May SO, 1893.
The "S. N. Castle" arrived
i t Ttif;i1nv with nivtvr roms nC
,asJ ""-suay witli sixty tons 01
freight for us. Does that look
,iw,,k k. ...:.. u,i
as though business had gone
to the bow-WOWS? We trow
,.,. . ,, ,.
not. I he "Amy 1 urner
brotlL'ht US a lot iroods from
. . . ..
Ueanopolis, things tor the buu-
dcrs and the plantation.
Our
stock is complete.
Among the "Castle's" cargo
for us is that which will bring
joy to the wife and mother,
and places the cook in posi
tion to snub the man who wants
to be clothed in the divine
right of suffrage. Instead of
his dividing the cares of the
household, letting his master
take one half and the mistress
the other, his merriment will
create in him a desire to pre
empt the whole aggregation;
harmony will be restored and
the glad sunlight will come
back to the roof tree. Dys
pepsia will disappear and the
gastric nature of the family
will depart with the entrance
of the Fischer Steel Range.
Get one of them and give your
stomach a chance to rid itself
of verdigris, get one of them
and abandon the old style of
sallow breakfast rolls that will
resist the action of acids, get
one and save half the fuel you
are now using, get two and
save it all. The Fischer Range
has clone more to lessen the
breach in families where poli
tics had crept in and opened
the gates to discord than all
stories ever written, and has
lowered the death rate in cities
where dyspepsia was epidemic
twice a year. In Ohio and
Indiana where office seekers
thrive better than anywhere
else they are used by party
leaders to increase the voting
population, they're used in
every State in the Union and
in all parts of the world. The
Provisional Government has
one in the barracks and it is
pronounced by cooks to be the
best range manufactured.
We had fifty come in this
shipment made of steel, twice
the thickness of the old style,
they are stronger than ever
and made to last until the Ha
waiian Islands sink into obscu
rity. They will heat up quick
er than a politician and re
quire less fuel than any stove
of the same size. To those
people who have prospered
since the Fischer Range it is
safe to say that it is due to the
fact that this range has occu
pied a prominent place in the
house.
These ranges come in sizes
from number 7 up, hot water
coils are in them and all that is
needed is a boiler and fifteen
minutes of the plumber's time
and you have hot and cold
water in the kitchen and bath
room. There is a charcoal
broiler made to attach to one
side, so that in case you want
to broil meats and do not wish
the trouble of a large fire you
have only to light a charcoal
fire in the broiler and put on
your fish or fowl. This alone
will drive out malaria and keep
you so healthy that you'll lie
awake nights. If you are an
xious to better your condition
and give your cheeks the color
of a russet apple get a Fischer
steel Range.
The demand for the Hendry
Breaker increases and it is only
by special arrangements with
the manufacturers that we are
able to keep up the supply.
We are up with the times and
the people who use the Fischer
Range and the I lendry Break
er are with us.
Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'd
Opposite Sprocket' Block,
Fort, Street.
By Jna. F. Morgan.
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to
Foroeloso and of Sale.
-vroTicE is uiiuiiuY gives that,
IN In pursuance of a Power of bnlo con
tained In a cortnin indonturo of 5lor gago
executed September fith, 18U2, by W Ulam
0. Aclil undTsabollu A. Aoh , Ins wlfo, of
Honolulu, to Charles 11. Hlsdiop nml Sain
uol 51. Damon, partners under the firm
nnnifi uf lUslitm .t I'oninanv. of said Hono
lulu, and recorded In Liber 130 at pagosi "-'IKl
to 270. tho said mortgagees intend to foro
ini.it tin. uniii iniiriiML'o. for condition
broken, to wit; the non-payment of tho
principal and interest secured thorchy
when due. And notice is hereby further
given tluit, upon sueu lorcciosuro lanu mi
le
es wild iiintiitnirn shall linvo been sooner
paid), it is the Intention of said Mortgagees
10 sen inc properly increin nun nioruoy
deseribod and. mortgaged, at Public Auc
tion, at tho auction rooms of .lames F.
5Iorgan, in said Honolulu, on SATUR
DAY, the 20th day of Mny, 1893, at 12
o'clock noon.
tfar-For further particulars apply to C.
W. Ashford, Attorney for Mortgngces,
Merchant street, Honolulu.
Iff Sale has been postponed to SAT
URDAY, Juno 3, 1MW.
11ISHOP ,t CO., Slortgngocs.
THE l'lUIPKIttY TO IIP. BOLD IS AS FOLLOWS:
1 All that certain tract of land contain
ing 30-100 acres at Kalawnhlnc, Honolulu,
aforesaid, convoyed to mo by llishop it
Company, by dee'd recorded In tho Hawai
ian Itegistry of Conveyances in Ilook 112,
pago 307.
2 All that tract of land containing 120
acres at KenjaKomo, Puna, uuwai 'on
voyou to inu "oy v
L'nili'hiia unit dti hv
deed recorded Jn Book 113, page 281, "iiid
boing part of Hoyal Patent Grunt 2S03VO
Kenaaulani ct ill. , .
3 All thatfaetof land containing 110.71
acres at Jliuuwai, 51olokai, conveyed to
mo bv Hoopii Olepau, by deed recorded in
Book' US, page loo, and being part of D. O.
A. -U'liiO to lloimaulu.
4 All that tract of land containing 4.20
acres at South Konu. Hawaii, conveyed to
mo by D. W. Kealalaina, by deed recorded
in Book 12.", jngo 201, and being tho land
described in Jtoynl Patent 5543, L. C. A.
574 1 to Kaolcnmkuln.
5 All that tract of land containing 27.500
square feet at Kapalama, Honolulu, afore
said, convoyed to mo by Lau Ohong, by
deed recorded in Book , page , and
being part of Iloyul Patent 401, L. O. A.
S305 to Kanoa.
0 All that tract of land 160 by 150 feet,
being Lot 324, Block II, at Pearl City, Ewa,
Oahu, conveyed to mo by Oahu Kailway it
Land Company, by deed recorded in Book
127. pago 2SS.
7 uno snarcin iioiuaioa, i onu a jonn
Koua, Hawaii, transferred to me and J. K.
Nuliiile by Kaoiwi by deed recorded in
Book 127, page 421.
8 All those lands conveyed to mo by Ko
aloha Kalua, by deed recorded in Book
130, pago 1U0, and boing a one-half interest
in the hind containing 130 acres described
in lloynl Patent 5170, L. C. A. 74yl to Hi
Kaualoha ut Kawanui 2, North Kona,
Hawaii, and all that land containing 40
acres described iu Iloyal Patent Grant 1507
to Kalua ut Kawanui 1, Korth Koua afore
said. 0 All that tract of land containing G0-100
aero at Knlihi, Honolulu, aforesaid, con
veyed to me by S. Kuaiai, by deed recorded
in'Book 87. page 100.
11 All that tract of hind containg 3(5-100
acre at Knlihi, aforesaid, conveyed to mo
by Komo, by deed recorded in Book 00,
pago 380.
11 Lots G and 11 at Kiipalama, aforesaid,
being part of the land convoyed to mo by
P. Kanoa by deed recorded in Book 01,
page 353, and being part of Koyal Patent
401, L. O. A. 8305 to Kanoa.
12 All of that tract of land containing
702 fathoms at Keawanui, 51oIokui, con
veyed to me by ICani Kuiiene, by deed re
corded in Book 02, page 202, and lieing the
land described in itoyal Patent 7031, L. O.
A. 4823 to Kaaileno.
13 That certain lot on the Ewa sido of
my new homestead at Kapalama aforesaid,
convoyed to mo by Lau Ohong, by deed re
corded in Book 13a, Dane 12.
11 All that land conveyed to mo by J
51tiliu by deed recorded in Book 115, page
aire
88, being part of Itoyal Patent Orant 2b03.
15 All that land containing 18-100 aero
at Kahiwahino, Honolulu, aforesaid, con
veyed to me by Bila Kawaa, by deed re
corded in Book 107, page 125.
10 All those lands conveyed to me by
Chung Waa by dcud recorded in Book 111,
pago 212, being Apana 13 and 13A, each
containing 08-100 .icre, more particularly
described in Partition Deed recorded in
Book 110, page 305.
17 All tliose lands conveyed to me by C.
51. Hydo and wife, by deed recorded iu
Hook 'ill), page 321, being Apana 11 and
HA, each containing 08-100 acre, more par
ticularly described in said Partition Deed.
IS That certain lease of land containing
15, 100 square feet at Kapalama aforesaid,
part of Itoyal Patent 401 to Kanoa, for 10
years from January 1, 1801, made to me by
Lau Chong end recorded in Book 128, pago
10.
10 Ono buggy, one express, one bay
horse, four carts, four harnesses, and four
horses used in my cartage business; one
half interest in S. K. Kuai k. Company, all
otlieo furniture in my ollico No. 30, "51er
ehaut street, Honolulu, aforesaid, also 110
shares of stock iu the Reciprocity Sugar
Company, 30 shares in tho Koua Coll'ee it
Fruit Company, 5 shares in tho Ewa Plan
tation Company. 703-15t
Mortgagee's Notice of Foreclosure
and of Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
in pursuance of a Power of Sale con
tained iu u certain 51ortgago executed Feb
ruary 8th, lb!K), by (leorge W. 5lncfarlaiio
to Charles R. Bishop, recorded in Liber Vl'A
ut ikikos 135 to 137 of the Hawaiian Regis
try of DeedH, it is tho intention of taid
5Iortgagco to foreclose bald mortgage, for
conditions broken, to wit: for tho non-payment
of principal and interest thereon whim
due. And notice is further given that,
noon such foreclosure, it is the intention
of said Mortgagee to sell tho property In
and by said mortgage convoyed (unless the
amount secured by such mortgage shall
niivu neen nuiy pain; at I'uuuc Auction, ut
the Salesroom of Jas. F. 51organ. in Hono
lulu, at 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY,
tho 3d day of Juno, 181)3.
t& For further particulars apply to
C. V. Ashford, Attorney for the Mortga
gee, Merchant street, Honolulu.
Dated this lstdav of 51ay, 1M)3.
CHARLES R. BISHOP,
Mortgagee.
Till! l'ltOI'KUTY TO 111: KOI.D AT TUB HALE
AIIOVK ADVEItl'ISEll AH FOI.I.OWH:
All of those tracts of land situated on
Nuuiinu, Hotel and Bethel streets, iu
Honolulu, known as tho Booth property,
described us follows: '
1 Survey of Lots 1, 2,3, 4, 5 and 0, com
mencing at an iron splko at the north cor
ner of Lot No. 1, on Nuuanu streot, 7h.9
feet from tho south comer of Nuuanu and
Hotel streets, and running:
1-8. 33 38' E. truo, 11)1.8 feet along
itmi nuuiinu mis liroiieriy,
2-8. ?.) 00' W. true, I5.i
Bethel street.
i.O feet along
3-N. 1 30' W. true, 1.4 feet along Gov
ernment Laud.
1-N. 1!IP 30' W. true, 18 feet along Gov
ernment Laud.
5-N, Ti 10' V. true, 2U feet along Gov
ernment Lund.
0 X. ) 00' E. true, 1.5 feet along Beck.
7-N. 3(i 10' V. true, m " "
K S. IK) 00' W. true, 1.5 " "
tl-X. 8 15' V. truo, 13.(1 feet along Har
bottlo. 10-N. '.'! 30' W. true, 31.7 feet along
Austin, thence
U-N. 10' E. true. '.'7.7 feet along
Niiiianu street to inltiiil piilnt. Area,
S1UI Milium feet. '
a-Survoy of Lots 7,8,11,10,11 mid VJ,
roinmeucliig at the west corner of Hotel
ami Bethel hi nets, anil running:
1--S. f.!l DO' W. true, IHJ.li feet along
Bethel Mroel.
UX. 33 3h' V. true, ill feet along road
through this pionorty.
3 -X. 67 3V I-!, true, im.ll feet along tho
"Empire Lot," Junius Olds, lo Hotel etrcct.
thence
1-8, :i:t Hi' E. trim, li'l.l feet ulong
Hold Mrcot tu Initial point, Area, 01 55
bipiuru ft'Ot, 710-lOt
THOMAS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler & Watchmaker
Mclnerny Block,
ri3
Fort Street.
&m
Keeps on hand a Varied Assortment ol
Jewelry Sttltabto for
Wedding and Birthday Gifts
Call and Inspect Up-to-date
Novelties in
SOUVENIR SPOONS,
Hawaiian and other Dosigns;
Willi Hoars' Tusk llrooches,
Kuktti Charms and Necklaces,
Ladies Hair and Hat Pins, Etc. Etc.
"Watches Cleaned and Repaired
By tho Best Workmen in Town.
Island Orders Have Careful Attention.
tXf Don't mistake tho Address,
721-lni Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
N Hotel Street, - - Oppo. Bethel St.
hah ON HANI)
SILK and SILK CRAPE
i"or Ladios Dresses,
Beautiful Embroidered and Drawn Work
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
Lacquer Work Olovo Boxes, Cabinets,
Lanterns for Fetes, Balls, Etc.,
Fancy Silk Japanese Umbrellas,
Showy Flower Pots, Satsuma Ware,
Window and Veranda Blinds,
Paper Napkins, China Ware, Etc.
C& Inspection cordially invited. No
trouble to show Goods.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
FOR JsALE !
tockholm Tar !
Recommended specially by Commis
sioner of Agriculture
For Trees Affected by Blight.
FOR SALE BY
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.
734-tf
FOR S-AJLiE!
1 Family Carriage Horse, eentic
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LILLIE,
at T. H. Davies it Co.'s.
700-tf
ANCHOR SALOON
HAS
JOHN -WIBLiAND'S
EXTRAPALELA6ERBEER
03ST DKjflLTTCa-KCT I
COOL, CLEAR and INVIGORATING.
Also, always on hand
OYSTER -:- COCKTAILS
Ol' RUTEKIOIl QUALITY
HOT LTJaSTOEC
From 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 i i. daily.
720-1 m
CHAS. G-IRDLER,
IlllUX'T IMI'OKTKK OF
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL
IDx-y Goods
No. 15 Kaahumanu street.
DR. GEO. H. HTJDDY,
... 3DE1STTIST ....
Offiuk: King street above California
Feed Co.
-Omci: Hours: 0 a. m. to 5 i
721-1 m
M.-sa
FOR SALE
KaMu Ranch, Kau, Hawaii,
Tho above Largo and Well-known Pro
perty will be sold at auction on the 1st
of Juno next.
S. NOR1I1S.
May 12, 1803. Tin-id
FOR WAIANAE.
rpiIE SI.OOP "WAIANAE."
JL F. Motta, master, hails
from Honolulu for above port
on every Monday and Thurs-
uuy at iuo'ciock a. m.
A. C. P1CSTANA, Agent,
with GoiiMtlves it Co,, Oiiccu st.
710-lm
FOR SALE
qpHE SCHOONER 'NORMA,1
X. 53 Tons Register, stib.-.tau-tiully
built of On I; and (Vdai'j
Cornier and Conner Fastened.
riir price aim puriiciiuim up uv
72U-tf THEO. H. DA VlEB it CO.
NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
ADIEH INTERESTED IN THE NEW
-i Miixnnlf Hall me invited to eiiulil
buto lo a Tubln of Fuuuv Articles In he Mild
iu aid of the Fiirulxhlni; Fund. Contribu
tion In bo bl'llt to
MRS. HAHKl.N'llER,
732-lUt Eagle lloiibc.
dm
TEMPLE OF F
Oornor irort 8e Hotel Streets.
TWO GREAT SPECIALTIES !
1st,
1 beg to Inform the tallies that I have received a Large and Com
plete Lino of tho Celebrated
Diamond Bye Fast Black Hose
For Ladies, Gentlemen, 5Iisscs and Children in Silk, Lisle and Cotton.
INFANTS' OPENWORK ROCKS IN RAI.BRIGAN
INFANTS' OPENWOKK LISLE SOCKS IN FAST BLACK
I CALL ATTENTION THAT I AVILL HAVE A
SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE
va? Commencing SATURDAY the 13th, -ed
WHERE GREAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED.
Prices els .A.clvertisecl in my Windo-ws !
Sci
Window Curtains! Window Curtains!
I am od'enng Extra Inducements In that line. Received about 100 Pairs
of WINDOW CURTAINS
lEarL-uLfactuLrers' Samples !
IN SWISS, Al'LIQUE & NOTTINGHAM.
Jtfew Designs I Very Olioio PaUerns I
8ST Prices of Above Goods as Advertised in Windows -ga
0-u.rta.irL IMIeiterisils I
I A5I OFFERING SWISSES, 48 INCHES WIDE, AT 25o.
S. BHRLIOH,
Corner Fort and Hotel Sts., - Honolulu, H. I.
EVERY SMOKER
l''flt' TJh-
G
B
Are of the Very Best Quality, the Trade Mark
" Cf B D " heing1 a guarantee of their excel
lence.
Direct from the Factory, which we offer at
Prices to Please the People
HOLLISTER So CO.,
TOR.TTOC3-ISTS,
523 Fort Street,
IiyEFOPLTESIS-
PLEOE3STT JiJETLTVJiJL, "TACORA"
128 DAYS FR05I LIVERPOOL
Regular Additions to Stocks Received per Sail and Steam
from Europe, Australia, New Zealand
and the States.
White Bros. Portland Cement !
Roche Harbor Lime, Powell DuUryu Largo Steam Coal.
ANGLO CONTINENTAL GUANO WORKS CO.'S
Guano " Concentrado "
Olileiulorff's Special Cane Manure, Olilendorli's Dissolved Peruvian Guano.
Steel !R.iils, 14, IS, 18&20 ltos.;
HOLTS, NUTS and FISH PLATES TO SUIT.
RAGS Rice, Coal and Paddy;
WIRE Galvanized, Varninhed, IJlaek and Galvanized Hurbcd;
GARDEN FENCE, GATES, ETC., ETC.
Yellow 5Ietul Sheathing, Coal Tar, Iron Tanks, 100 gallon;
I'luin nun corriigutcii
Ridging, Galvanized Water
Sheet Lent
Sheet
Higgin's Fine Eureka Dairy Salt!
56 Found Bags;
LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT, lllill. bags;
HAWAIIAN COARKlfsALT, I Will, bugs;
ROCK SALT, SODA CRYSTALS, LUMP ALUM.
Useful and Ornamental Furniture
IIEDIUIOM SIIT.S IN MAPLE, WALNUT und ABU,
SCOTCH CH1-.8TS OF DRAWERS,
WRITING DESKS IN ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY,
CORNER and HALL CHAIRS, CARD TA1ILES, Eic, Etc.
Fi'eziola Iron Bedsteads !
PAITTS atn-cL OILS !
COMPLMT13 STOCK OF SADDL10RY,
drain, Hay and Feed Stuffs Always oil Hand
AafflUii
7?
KNOWS THAT THE
Pipes
riar
"We have received a lot
of these
Honolvilia, H. I.
-O-
iialvunlzeil iron.
Sipiaro iiuil Arch Firo ltricks, Down Pipe,
Outlining, tenure und O. G. to Gin. ;
Pipe, from y. tol!In.;
Zinc.
Wilden'H Charcoal Tin Platen,
Roollng Slutos,
Flro Clay.